Mayor’s Arts & Culture Public Hearing

MASSCreative announced that the Walsh administration’s Arts and Culture transition team will hold a Public Hearing to allow the community to talk about its needs and dreams for the sector. The hearing will be held on Saturday, January 25, from 9:30-11:30am at the Boston Public Library. RSVP here.

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BRA Director Steps Down

On Monday the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) will bid farewell to Director Peter Meade as more than $6 billion of development is underway with $10 billion in the pipeline. Head of the BRA since 2011, Director Meade worked closely with Mayor Menino “to get stuff done”.  Read about the BRA’s numerous achievements during Director Meade’s tenure at the Boston Redevelopment Authority.

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Fort Point Pizza Palace To Open in February 2014

Pastoral Restaurant Wood-grilled Pizza Oven

The Fort Point opening of Chef Todd Winer’s wood-fired pizza palace, Pastoral, is one of Boston’s most anticipated openings of 2014 according to restaurant guide and rankings giant, Zagats. Pastoral will open in February at 345 Congress St. Boston, MA 02210. Read more.

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City of Boston Declares Snow Emergency & Parking Ban

updated January 3, 2014
Snow emergency/parking ban in effect until 5pm Friday. Drivers who have parked in alternate lots providing a discount during snow emergencies must move their cars by 7:00 PM to retain the discounted rate.

For immediate release January 1, 2014 by the Mayor’s Office.

Mayor Thomas M. Menino today declared a Snow Emergency and parking ban for the City of Boston will take effect TOMORROW, Thursday, January 2 at NOON. Boston Public Schools will be CLOSED FRIDAY, January 3. City business will be as usual tomorrow. Discounted parking will be available at 10 a.m. at several parking lots and garages to cars that display Boston resident parking stickers: http://www.cityofboston.gov/snow/parkingmap.asp

The latest forecasts indicate the storm is expected to result in up to 14 inches of snow in parts of the City, with heaviest snow fall beginning Thursday evening and continuing throughout the night. Blizzard-like conditions are expected Friday morning.

“What a New Year’s gift, to receive one last snowstorm as Mayor,” Mayor Menino said. “With more than a foot of snow expected in parts of the City, we are taking the necessary precautions to make sure the City is cleaned up as quickly as possible. I’m asking the public to stay off the roads throughout the duration of the storm and allow our crews to work.”

Members of the Mayor’s Snow Team met this afternoon to discuss the latest storm related information and response plans for the weekend. The Snow Team will continue to monitor the forecast and provide updates throughout the weather event

Public Works

  • District Yards will open at 3 a.m. Thursday morning to begin pre-treating roads.
  • Crews are prepared for the snow event, and will have more than 500 pieces of equipment active on City streets Thursday evening.
  • Regularly scheduled trash collection will begin at 6 a.m. Thursday morning.

Transportation

  • The City is strongly encouraging commuters to use public transportation to travel into the City tomorrow.
  • During a Snow Emergency, parking is prohibited on all major arteries in Boston. These streets are posted with “Tow Zone No Parking During Snow Emergency” signs. A listing of major arteries and alternate parking can be found at http://www.cityofboston.gov/snow/parking/.
  • On streets other than major arteries, parking within 20 feet of an intersection or further than one foot from the curb is prohibited, as this impedes access for both emergency vehicles and snow plows.
  • During declared snow emergencies, discounted parking is available at several parking lots and garages to cars that display Boston resident parking stickers. Discounted rates take effect two hours prior to the snow emergency, and the City is asking garages to allow residents earlier access.

Cold Weather Safety Reminders

  • Carbon Monoxide is an odorless and tasteless gas that results from combustion and can quickly become fatal. Residents should clear snow and debris away from mufflers before starting the car and ensure that external vents are cleared of snow. If you are using a generator, make sure it is far enough away to vent air and gases away from the home.
  • Use public transportation whenever possible and avoid driving vehicles on slippery roads to keep roadways clear for plowing equipment and emergency vehicles.
  • Property owners are reminded to salt and sand sidewalks, stairs and pedestrian ramps to prevent slippery surfaces.
  • Residents are encouraged to shovel out hydrants and catch basins near or abutting their property to assist our public safety agencies and protect against flooding.
  • Please check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors who may need help.
  • Use caution when walking near buildings that may have falling snow or ice.
  • Shoveling snow can pose a serious health safety risk to persons with heart disease and senior citizens. Residents should consider seeking the assistance of a family member, a helpful neighbor or hire someone to help.
  • Additional cold weather safety tips can be found at: http://www.cityofboston.gov/cold/safety.asp.

The Mayor’s 24-Hour Hotline will have additional staff on-hand and residents with weather-related questions or concerns, including down power lines, down trees or icy conditions, should call (617) 635-4500. The City’s Shelter Commission asks that any resident who sees a potential medical emergency involving a homeless person dial 9-1-1. The City’s shelters have activated emergency procedures today.

Residents are encouraged to use the City’s “Know Snow” program for access to other important storm-related information. To receive notifications, register for the city’s Alert Boston network at http://www.cityofboston.gov/snow/. If you would like to receive updates on the storm on Twitter, follow #bosnow, @NotifyBoston.

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James Hook Presents Early Northern Ave. Parcel Plans

James Hook Lobster Northern Avenue ParcelJames Hook & Company presented early stage development plans at the December 18, 2013 Municipal Harbor Planning meeting where zoning of the Rose Kennedy Greenway corridor is under review by the Boston Redevelopment Authority and its Downtown Waterfront Advisory Committee.
After a 2008 fire, James Hook rebuilt and continues to operate their lobster and seafood business out of a small one-story building (pictured) on Northern Avenue. The family business is in its third generation and is a popular spot for local Bostonians and tourists alike. Read more about the early stage development plans for this Northern Avenue Parcel.

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Fort Point Arts Community Receives $100,000

Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) disburses $100,000 grant to Fort Point Arts Community (FPAC) at December 19, 2013 Board meeting as part of the Channel Center’s Article 80 community benefits agreement.

FPAC is a non-profit founded in 1980 whose mission is to enrich the Fort Point area with a resident live/work artist population that contributes to the district’s and the City of Boston’s cultural life.

Read more.

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Sale of Midway Studios

updated December 27, 2o14

Midway Artist Studios residents win bid to purchase building and will continue Bob Keuhn’s and the Fort Point Cultural Coalition’s original mission of Midway as a safe haven for artists to live and work in Fort Point. The Boston Globe reports more of the story in Fort Point Artists Going from Tenants to Owners

The Midway Residents’ Association invites our Fort Point neighbors and Fort Point Arts Community members to a critical meeting with important news regarding the sale of Midway Artist Studios.

Monday December 23, at 8:00 PM

The Midway Channel Gallery
  15 Channel Center Street, 1st floor Boston, MA 02210

We apologize for the short notice, but events transpired rapidly over the weekend. Your attendance is urgently requested. Thank you.

Midway Artist Studios is nestled in the historic Fort Point District, the oldest artist community in Boston, providing 89 affordable live/work studios enabling collaboration and development of ideas between established and emerging artists.

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What will the future of the BRA look like?

As we await the inauguration of Mayor-Elect Marty Walsh on Monday, January 6, 2014 and his plans for the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), maybe we can find some clues of what the BRA’s future will hold, by looking at its past. The Boston Globe investigated the BRA’s Board performance and reveals a practice of rubber stamping deals during the Menino administration in “BRA cuts deals at expense of affordable housing”. It appears the current BRA board is done. The Boston Herald reports the board will not be holding any more meetings before the new mayor takes over in “BRA scuttles meeting 
prior to Marty Walsh’s term“.

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Happy Holidays From FPNA

Happy Holidays from FPNA

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Midway Channel Gallery Grand Opening

Midway Channel Galley Grand Opening The Midway Channel Gallery invites you to celebrate their grand opening on Friday, December 13, 2013 from 5pm – 8pm in conjunction with the Fort Point Holiday Stroll and the FPAC Holiday Sale.

Participating artists are: Nikolay Cherny, Nathan Evans, Liliana Folta, Kippy Goldfarb, Jenny Lawton  Grassl, Peter Harris, Matt Keller, Karen Mcfeaters, Kevin L. O’Brien, Nicholas  Ortolino, Olga Shmuylovich and Jennifer Wood.

For grand opening night details visit Midway Channel Gallery.

 

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